Maryland guys!
#3502
1308ccs of awesome
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btw... we all deffinitly have to have a PS2 LAN GT4 party at someones house sometime soon... me and christain LANed ours together tonight and played and it was awesome. everyone just needs to bring there ps2 with GT4 and a network adapter + a tv and we'll be set
#3505
That one is also sexual
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Originally Posted by Tofuball
And Akuma, most FC RX-7s run around 3K. 10K is rediculous.
#3508
Beat Ninja
Originally Posted by falnfenix
whoa whoa whoa.
the only thing that deserves the name **** around here is a female body part.
the only thing that deserves the name **** around here is a female body part.
Lord knows the both of them already act like they have a matching set....
And Christian, stop posting goddamn owned pics you bastard...
#3511
That one is also sexual
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i keep my discussions related to this channel. speaking of...anyone know a shop that will swap out the block on my car for cheap? i dont have the time/space/tools to do it myself now and i need to get it back up and running by May
#3512
Jesus is the Messiah
Originally Posted by AkumaKuruma
in MINT condition with perfect paint and no cosmetic damage, and non cracked interior?
UNLESS it is an S5 manual 'vert, GTUs, or S5 TII. Those can go over $5K in minty condition.
#3515
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its the annoying kid syndrom...you keep ignoring and ignoring and ignoring...but eventually you wanna choke the living crap out of the kid to make him shut up
#3518
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Originally Posted by AkumaKuruma
its the annoying kid syndrom...you keep ignoring and ignoring and ignoring...but eventually you wanna choke the living crap out of the kid to make him shut up
that, or leave the forum for awhile till YOU cool down. he continues because he knows he's egging you on.
though the square pistons thing...yeah, i'm keeping my opinions to myself on that one...
#3519
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Originally Posted by AkumaKuruma
yes they are but im in a bad mood since he keeps pushing it. he should go back to his square pistons and just shut up cuz i dont care
you're proving you do by responding. just LET IT GO for chrissakes...spare the rest of us.
#3521
Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 4 pm, 7 pm, Meyer Auditorium
In celebration of this year's Cherry Blossom Festival, the Freer
presents a day-long festival of four Japanese Anime films, all in 35mm.
In addition to the films, Gilles Poitras, author of Anime Essentials and
The Anime Companion, will be on hand to introduce the films and sign
books, artist and animator Steve Bennett will conduct a drawing workshop
in our Imaginasia Classroom at 2:00 PM, and the DC Anime Club will put
on a costume show.
Tickets for all films will be available on a first-come, first-served
basis beginning at 10:30 AM. See individual film descriptions on this
page.
This event is made possible by the Japan Information and Culture Center
of the Embassy of Japan, and Otakorp, Inc.
Tokyo Godfathers
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11:00 am, Meyer Auditorium
From Satoshi Kon, director of Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress, comes
another charming and visually arresting fable. In it, three homeless
people, an alcoholic, a middle-aged transvestite, and a teenage runaway
discover an abandoned baby on Christmas and set off on a journey of
wonder through Kon's surreally-rendered Tokyo in search of its family.
(2003, 91 min., Japanese w/ English subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 1:30 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Familiarity with anime visionary Mamoru Oshii's original Ghost in the
Shell is not required to appreciate its equally dazzling sequel. Prepare
to have your mind blown either way. Oshii's vision of a future in which
the line between humans and machines has been almost entirely erased
fuses traditional 2-dimensional animation with 3D computer graphics to
create an indescribably rich visual experience that simply must be
experienced on the big screen. (2004, 99 min., Japanese w/ English
subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Tree of Palme
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 4:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Takashi Nakamura directed this futuristic version of the classic
Pinocchio story. Set on a desert planet, it tells the story of Palme, a
wooden robot created by an elderly doctor to care for his ailing wife.
When she dies, Palme ceases to function until a mysterious woman appears
asking for his help, sending him on his at times hilarious, at times
haunting journey to become a real boy. (2001, 136 min., Japanese w/
English subtitles, TV-14) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Appleseed
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 7:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
This sci-fi spectacle from Shinji Aramaki takes place in a future city
where humans are connected to a race of scientifically enhanced
"bioroids" by a godlike computer system. When the bioroids need help to
survive, a butt-kicking female cop has to go in search of a computer
program called Apple Seed to extend their life spans. Based on a manga
by Masamune Shirow, who also inspired the Ghost in the Shell movies,
Aramaki's vision of the future is equal parts fast-paced action and mind
bending philosophy. (2004, 103 min., rated R) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 4 pm, 7 pm, Meyer Auditorium
In celebration of this year's Cherry Blossom Festival, the Freer
presents a day-long festival of four Japanese Anime films, all in 35mm.
In addition to the films, Gilles Poitras, author of Anime Essentials and
The Anime Companion, will be on hand to introduce the films and sign
books, artist and animator Steve Bennett will conduct a drawing workshop
in our Imaginasia Classroom at 2:00 PM, and the DC Anime Club will put
on a costume show.
Tickets for all films will be available on a first-come, first-served
basis beginning at 10:30 AM. See individual film descriptions on this
page.
This event is made possible by the Japan Information and Culture Center
of the Embassy of Japan, and Otakorp, Inc.
Tokyo Godfathers
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11:00 am, Meyer Auditorium
From Satoshi Kon, director of Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress, comes
another charming and visually arresting fable. In it, three homeless
people, an alcoholic, a middle-aged transvestite, and a teenage runaway
discover an abandoned baby on Christmas and set off on a journey of
wonder through Kon's surreally-rendered Tokyo in search of its family.
(2003, 91 min., Japanese w/ English subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 1:30 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Familiarity with anime visionary Mamoru Oshii's original Ghost in the
Shell is not required to appreciate its equally dazzling sequel. Prepare
to have your mind blown either way. Oshii's vision of a future in which
the line between humans and machines has been almost entirely erased
fuses traditional 2-dimensional animation with 3D computer graphics to
create an indescribably rich visual experience that simply must be
experienced on the big screen. (2004, 99 min., Japanese w/ English
subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Tree of Palme
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 4:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Takashi Nakamura directed this futuristic version of the classic
Pinocchio story. Set on a desert planet, it tells the story of Palme, a
wooden robot created by an elderly doctor to care for his ailing wife.
When she dies, Palme ceases to function until a mysterious woman appears
asking for his help, sending him on his at times hilarious, at times
haunting journey to become a real boy. (2001, 136 min., Japanese w/
English subtitles, TV-14) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Appleseed
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 7:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
This sci-fi spectacle from Shinji Aramaki takes place in a future city
where humans are connected to a race of scientifically enhanced
"bioroids" by a godlike computer system. When the bioroids need help to
survive, a butt-kicking female cop has to go in search of a computer
program called Apple Seed to extend their life spans. Based on a manga
by Masamune Shirow, who also inspired the Ghost in the Shell movies,
Aramaki's vision of the future is equal parts fast-paced action and mind
bending philosophy. (2004, 103 min., rated R) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
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Originally Posted by AkumaKuruma
well stop bringing it back up then
stop fighting back, hon...you're so defensive that it's EASY to attack you. if you take the stance of someone who doesn't care(and acts on that...by ignoring every attack) you'll end up winning out.
#3524
Beat Ninja
Originally Posted by YF19
Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 4 pm, 7 pm, Meyer Auditorium
In celebration of this year's Cherry Blossom Festival, the Freer
presents a day-long festival of four Japanese Anime films, all in 35mm.
In addition to the films, Gilles Poitras, author of Anime Essentials and
The Anime Companion, will be on hand to introduce the films and sign
books, artist and animator Steve Bennett will conduct a drawing workshop
in our Imaginasia Classroom at 2:00 PM, and the DC Anime Club will put
on a costume show.
Tickets for all films will be available on a first-come, first-served
basis beginning at 10:30 AM. See individual film descriptions on this
page.
This event is made possible by the Japan Information and Culture Center
of the Embassy of Japan, and Otakorp, Inc.
Tokyo Godfathers
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11:00 am, Meyer Auditorium
From Satoshi Kon, director of Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress, comes
another charming and visually arresting fable. In it, three homeless
people, an alcoholic, a middle-aged transvestite, and a teenage runaway
discover an abandoned baby on Christmas and set off on a journey of
wonder through Kon's surreally-rendered Tokyo in search of its family.
(2003, 91 min., Japanese w/ English subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 1:30 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Familiarity with anime visionary Mamoru Oshii's original Ghost in the
Shell is not required to appreciate its equally dazzling sequel. Prepare
to have your mind blown either way. Oshii's vision of a future in which
the line between humans and machines has been almost entirely erased
fuses traditional 2-dimensional animation with 3D computer graphics to
create an indescribably rich visual experience that simply must be
experienced on the big screen. (2004, 99 min., Japanese w/ English
subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Tree of Palme
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 4:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Takashi Nakamura directed this futuristic version of the classic
Pinocchio story. Set on a desert planet, it tells the story of Palme, a
wooden robot created by an elderly doctor to care for his ailing wife.
When she dies, Palme ceases to function until a mysterious woman appears
asking for his help, sending him on his at times hilarious, at times
haunting journey to become a real boy. (2001, 136 min., Japanese w/
English subtitles, TV-14) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Appleseed
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 7:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
This sci-fi spectacle from Shinji Aramaki takes place in a future city
where humans are connected to a race of scientifically enhanced
"bioroids" by a godlike computer system. When the bioroids need help to
survive, a butt-kicking female cop has to go in search of a computer
program called Apple Seed to extend their life spans. Based on a manga
by Masamune Shirow, who also inspired the Ghost in the Shell movies,
Aramaki's vision of the future is equal parts fast-paced action and mind
bending philosophy. (2004, 103 min., rated R) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 4 pm, 7 pm, Meyer Auditorium
In celebration of this year's Cherry Blossom Festival, the Freer
presents a day-long festival of four Japanese Anime films, all in 35mm.
In addition to the films, Gilles Poitras, author of Anime Essentials and
The Anime Companion, will be on hand to introduce the films and sign
books, artist and animator Steve Bennett will conduct a drawing workshop
in our Imaginasia Classroom at 2:00 PM, and the DC Anime Club will put
on a costume show.
Tickets for all films will be available on a first-come, first-served
basis beginning at 10:30 AM. See individual film descriptions on this
page.
This event is made possible by the Japan Information and Culture Center
of the Embassy of Japan, and Otakorp, Inc.
Tokyo Godfathers
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 11:00 am, Meyer Auditorium
From Satoshi Kon, director of Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress, comes
another charming and visually arresting fable. In it, three homeless
people, an alcoholic, a middle-aged transvestite, and a teenage runaway
discover an abandoned baby on Christmas and set off on a journey of
wonder through Kon's surreally-rendered Tokyo in search of its family.
(2003, 91 min., Japanese w/ English subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 1:30 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Familiarity with anime visionary Mamoru Oshii's original Ghost in the
Shell is not required to appreciate its equally dazzling sequel. Prepare
to have your mind blown either way. Oshii's vision of a future in which
the line between humans and machines has been almost entirely erased
fuses traditional 2-dimensional animation with 3D computer graphics to
create an indescribably rich visual experience that simply must be
experienced on the big screen. (2004, 99 min., Japanese w/ English
subtitles, PG-13) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Tree of Palme
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 4:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
Takashi Nakamura directed this futuristic version of the classic
Pinocchio story. Set on a desert planet, it tells the story of Palme, a
wooden robot created by an elderly doctor to care for his ailing wife.
When she dies, Palme ceases to function until a mysterious woman appears
asking for his help, sending him on his at times hilarious, at times
haunting journey to become a real boy. (2001, 136 min., Japanese w/
English subtitles, TV-14) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.
Appleseed
Saturday, April 2, 2005, 7:00 pm, Meyer Auditorium
This sci-fi spectacle from Shinji Aramaki takes place in a future city
where humans are connected to a race of scientifically enhanced
"bioroids" by a godlike computer system. When the bioroids need help to
survive, a butt-kicking female cop has to go in search of a computer
program called Apple Seed to extend their life spans. Based on a manga
by Masamune Shirow, who also inspired the Ghost in the Shell movies,
Aramaki's vision of the future is equal parts fast-paced action and mind
bending philosophy. (2004, 103 min., rated R) More information
This film is part of the Third Annual Cherry Blossom Anime Marathon.